Most recent review

"My stay was without any problems. Everything was nice and clean and there seemed to be a lot of effort made into ensuring that the place was clean. I certainly hope that this attention to detail continues throughout the years. Some improvements can be made on the continental breakfast. It is your..."

Most recent review

"The hotel was convenient to restaurants and shopping. They accept pets for free which is great, the parking was OK the only thing that was not convenient not having a restaurant, we had to go to the Westin up the street for a nice breakfast.
Overall we like it."

Most recent review

"Loved the clean uniquely designed room. Breakfast was fresh and very clean coffee room. Staff was friendly and greeted us with a warm welcome! Price of room was a bit high, but wasn't disappointed with anything."

Top Austin neighborhoods

Downtown Austin

The skyline of Downtown Austin is dominated by unique stepped pyramid high rises that offer some great night scenes against the commonly deep purple sunsets, but there is much more to the area than n…

The skyline of Downtown Austin is dominated by unique stepped pyramid high rises that offer some great night scenes against the commonly deep purple sunsets, but there is much more to the area than nice views. The University of Austin is located in this part of town, resulting in a vibrant, varied, and thundering nightlife. Sixth Street in particular is jam-packed with live music venues and bars.

North Central Austin

North Central Austin is a melting pot of cultures and class – a mix of workers, students, and immigrant communities live side by side here, with a strong Chinese and Latino presence giving rise to…

North Central Austin is a melting pot of cultures and class – a mix of workers, students, and immigrant communities live side by side here, with a strong Chinese and Latino presence giving rise to a great variety of cuisine, from fiery Tex-Mex and delicate sushi to aromatic Thai and Chinese food. The nearby Mount Bonnell offers the perfect view of the amber hued desert sunset after a busy day.

Northwest Austin

Often referred to as the Silicon Hills due to the presence of technology firms like IBM, Northwest Austin is home to the up and coming in the world of technology, thanks to funding from the Univer…

Often referred to as the Silicon Hills due to the presence of technology firms like IBM, Northwest Austin is home to the up and coming in the world of technology, thanks to funding from the University of Texas. This results in great shopping opportunities for the latest gleaming technology devices, and for all your other shopping needs, the nearby Arboretum rises out of the vivid green of the local countryside.

South Austin

South Austin is traditionally associated with hippy and counter- culture movements, and this leads to a variety of vibrant and colorful places to eat, shop, and drink. The Mexican Flea Market on Rive…

South Austin is traditionally associated with hippy and counter- culture movements, and this leads to a variety of vibrant and colorful places to eat, shop, and drink. The Mexican Flea Market on Riverside offers some interesting forgotten gems, and at night Riverside becomes a booming Latino focused nightspot. The deep blue of Lady Bird Lake is close by, with kayaks available to rent and plenty of wildlife.

Lake Travis

With clear turquoise waters reminiscent of the Mediterranean, Lake Travis has all the luxurious facilities you might expect from a holiday much further afield. While a popular hotspot for waterspo…

With clear turquoise waters reminiscent of the Mediterranean, Lake Travis has all the luxurious facilities you might expect from a holiday much further afield. While a popular hotspot for watersports such as parasailing and wakeboarding, there are plenty of land based activities too, such as golf, camping, and riding. From resorts complete with cascading water features to cozy bed and breakfasts, there's a wide range of accommodation to suit all.

Hotel types

Booking Boutique Hotels in Austin

Looking for a hotel with stylish accommodations that differ from all the chain hotels? Look no further than a boutique hotel in Austin that you can book for as low as $29 per night. Boutique hotels are typically smaller, having 10-100 rooms, but offer a charm that matches Austin. Though small, boutique hotels are big in personality giving you a refreshing hotel experience that blends first class service with trendy décor. Some boutique hotels even offer themed rooms, giving you a truly unique experience.

Here are some popular boutique hotels travelers have booked in the last hour:

Kimber Modern

Travaasa Austin

Hotel Ella

W Austin

Aloft Austin at The Domain

Your stay in a boutique hotel will be unique, and fun for the whole family. Austin boutique hotels have an independent identity and offer exotic amenities like spas, yoga classes, and other upscale accommodations that are less commonly found in chain hotels. The amenities, unusual artwork, and lavish furnishings will make you never want to leave your boutique hotel in Austin.

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